A Photo Tour Of The Ad Agencies That Are Actually Still On Madison Avenue

No longer. While Mad Ave still houses plenty of ad agencies — a Google Maps search returns hundreds of results on the avenue — many of the most significant nameplates have long since departed. In downtown Manhattan, Soho and the Village were the grateful beneficiaries. More recently, Brooklyn has become home to trendy agencies such as Huge.

Powerhouses such as DDB and TBWA Worldwide still represent the "Mad Men" era on the avenue (the corporate HQ of Omnicom, their parent company, is still on Madison).

But most of the nameplates are smaller, lesser known agencies, not the giant global names that used to have their headquarters there.

We decided to take a walk down the street and snap pictures of the remaining shops on Madison Avenue.

Here we go!

Strawberry Frog is at 27th Street. It has worked with Heineken and Sprint.

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At 102, MODCo Creative is right at 29th Street. Its clients include Vera Wang, Lane Bryant, and Tory Burch.

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At 185 Madison Ave. is the woman-owned agency MacDonald Media. It specializes in marketing and has worked with eBay and Bacardi.

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This is Brite Media's building. Brite focuses on person-to-person, "hand-to-hand" marketing and has worked with Kraft and HP.

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Another look at Brite Media's building, with the Empire State Building in the background.

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Havas Worldwide Health, a unit of Havas Worldwide, has a very nice entrance. Havas was formerlly known as Euro RSCG.

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Wunderman,Young & Rubicam, and PACE Advertising share this building. Y&R is set to move out soon. Dell is one of its major clients.

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Sharp Communications works with Columbia University and NYU.

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Omnicom is a massive conglomerate that works out of this building at 437 Madison Ave. It owns DDB and TBWA Worldwide, among many others, and shares the building with Tribal DDB and Rapp. Pepsi and McDonald's are clients.

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DDB shares the building with its parent company, Omnicom.

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At 488 Madison Ave., TBWA is a few blocks up from parent company Omnicom. It worked on Apple's iPhone 5 launch.

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Here's the entrance to TBWA's building.

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That's it!

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If we've missed your company located in Midtown on Madison Ave., please email caustin@businessinsider.com with a picture of your building and we'll add you in.